There are two ways to manage tool options in Gimp:
If you use option #1, you have to make sure once for all that your default options are to your liking by either:
Or:
- Always start with the same settings. This is best if you work on various projects, and also if you are a beginner, because you can then reset the options by restarting Gimp
- Saving your settings between Gimp sessions. This can be useful if you work on a few big projects
If you use option #1, you have to make sure once for all that your default options are to your liking by either:
- Click the Reset Saved Tool options to default values button:
Or:
- Make sure that the following are as you want them:
- All options in all tools (for instance font and font size in the Text tool, or the "corrective" flag in transforms)
- The current brush, gradient, pattern, and the foreground and background colors
- The active tool
- All options in all tools (for instance font and font size in the Text tool, or the "corrective" flag in transforms)
- Click the Save Tool Options Now button:
Your options are similar for window positions, but this is usually less critical. Saving window positions is often a good idea, but be careful if you use several monitors, a saved window position can end up on a screen that is no longer here. Settings are in Edit ➤ Preferences ➤ Interface ➤ Window management ➤ Window positions:
A last place to check with a similar choice is Edit ➤ Preferences ➤ Input devices for input options mostly related to painting: